Self-closing hooded cover for a stringed musical instrument



FIG. 1 showing a Front Perspective View of the self-closing hooded coverfor a stringed instrument in the closed position, wherein the HOODIE™ isaffixed in the lower right quadrant.

FIG. 2 showing a Rear Perspective View of the self-closing hooded coverfor a stringed instrument in the closed position.

FIG. 3 showing a Front Elevational View of the self-closing hooded coverfor a stringed instrument wherein the HOODIE™ is affixed in the lowerright quadrant.

FIG. 4 showing a Rear Elevational View of the self-closing hooded coverfor a stringed instrument in the closed position.

FIG. 5 showing a Top Plan View of the self-closing hooded cover for astringed instrument in the closed position.

FIG. 6 showing a Left Side Elevational View of the self-closing hoodedcover for a stringed instrument in the closed position.

FIG. 7 showing a Right Side Elevational View of the self-closing hoodedcover for a stringed instrument in the closed position.

FIG. 8 showing a Rear Perspective View of the self-closing hooded coverfor a stringed instrument in the open position; and,

FIG. 9 showing a Front Perspective View another embodiment of theself-closing hooded cover for a stringed instrument shown in the closedposition, wherein the sole difference is that the closure located in theproximity of the neck of the cover is exposed, beyond this aspect alone,all other elements and aspects of the design being similar.

The self-closing hooded cover for a string instrument is generallyshown, wherein the open hooded cover comprises a shape whichapproximates a stringed instrument, which is self-closing and a uniquedesign applied to the lower right quadrant of the front exterior surfaceas shown. The unique design is represented by the stylized trademarkapplication HOODIE™ as set out in USPTO Trademark application Ser. No.7,783,038.

HOODIE™ represents the trademark application of Allen R. Burmeister andPatricia M. Burmeister, Northbrook, Illinois, 60643, Ser. No. 77813038,filed Aug. 26, 2009.

The broken line showing of a guitar in FIGS. 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 isincluded for the purpose of illustrating environment and forms no partof the claimed design.

The ornamental design for a self-closing hooded cover for a stringedmusical instrument, as shown and described.